05-02-2023 01:59 PM - last edited on 05-02-2023 02:04 PM by SamanthaW
I am trying to set up the Canon MG2500 printer on an HP desktop PC running Windows 11 Home.
I followed all instructions, including plugging it and and turning the power on, yet the setup continually cannot detect the printer.
I tried downloading and installing the latest drivers, but this brings up a similar window which also cannot detect the printer.
I have checked and rechecked the cables, and they are connected.
05-04-2023 08:30 PM
Hi Kmarois! Thanks for posting in the Canon Community Forum. I see that you are unable to install your Canon PIXMA MG2500 series on your Windows 11 computer. I see the error mentions it is not being detected.
When the printer is not being detected, I recommend uninstalling the printer driver, restarting your computer, and then reinstalling. Before you start uninstalling, it is important to disconnect the USB cable and leave it disconnected. Do not connect the cable until the setup program asks you to turn the printer on and connect the cable.
Please follow these steps to delete the printer and uninstall the driver:
When your computer has finished restarting, please open the following website:
https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/pixma-mg2522
After the web page opens, please click on SOFTWARE & DRIVERS to the right of the picture of your printer. Then, look for the detected Operating System and Version below the section titled Downloads. Please make sure that you see Windows 11 under Version.
Below that, you’ll see a list of Software & Drivers (showing 8 options). Please look for the MG2522/MG2525 MP Drivers Ver. 1.02 that is 14.90 MB. It is the first one on the list.
Please click on the DOWNLOAD button to the right of the MG2522/MG2525 MP Drivers Ver. 1.02. When it finishes downloading, please run it and follow the instructions. Please do not connect the USB cable until that program tells you to turn the printer on and connect the cable.
When the installation is complete, you will be able to use the printer.
Here are a few other helpful hints that you may want to consider doing during the installation:
I hope this information helps. Thanks for choosing Canon.
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